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Meaning of seether
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seether (n.)
A pot for boiling things; a boiler.
seether Sentence Examples
- The seething anger in his eyes burned with an intensity that made onlookers tremble.
- The crowd was a seething mass of bodies, surging and pushing like a violent ocean.
- The boiling water sent up a seething cloud of steam, clouding her vision.
- The seething resentment had been simmering within him for years, threatening to erupt at any moment.
- The storm raged outside, its seething winds howling like a banshee.
- The seething rapids threatened to pull her under, her small boat tossed about like a fragile leaf.
- The professor's seething gaze could silence a room full of unruly students.
- He watched the seething lava flow from the volcano, mesmerized by its destructive beauty.
- The seething wound on his arm pulsed with pain, a constant reminder of the battle he had fought.
- The seething mob was relentless in its pursuit, their anger and hatred driving them forward.
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A pot for boiling things; a boiler.
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The seething anger in his eyes burned with an intensity that made onlookers tremble.
The crowd was a seething mass of bodies, surging and pushing like a violent ocean.
The boiling water sent up a seething cloud of steam, clouding her vision.
The seething resentment had been simmering within him for years, threatening to erupt at any moment.